[4] p. ; 30 cm. (fol.)
In 1824 Andrade was the head of a republican movement in Pernambuco against the monarchic system, called Confederação do Equador. Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte, and Ceará were the other states to support the revolution, but the emperor's naval forces led by Taylor were superior, and conquered Recife, the capital, putting an end to the rebellion in November 1824. Defeated, Andrade left for England, returning to Pernambuco in 1831
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Dated and signed at end: Recife de Pernambuco 7 de junho de 1824. O Vigario João Evangalista [sic] Leal Periquito. Pelo Clero. Bazilio Quaresma Torreão. Pelo Militar. João Francisco Bastos Junior. Pelo Civil
Provenance of the John Carter Brown Library: Condy Raguet : inscription
John Carter Brown Library copy bound as the eighty-seventh item, in v. 1 of three volumes, with 142 other pamphlets
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Periquito, João Evangelista Leal, fl. 1824; Torreão, Bazilio Quaresma, fl. 1824; Bastos Junior, João Francisco, fl. 1824; Raguet, Condy